| Literature DB >> 22919382 |
Mahin Hashemipour1, Fahimeh Soheilipour, Sakineh Karimizare, Hossein Khanahmad, Morteza Karimipour, Sepideh Aminzadeh, Leila Kokabee, Massoud Amini, Silva Hovsepian, Rezvaneh Hadian.
Abstract
Background. Thyroid peroxidase gene (TPO) mutations are one of the most common causes of thyroid dyshormonogenesis in patients with congenital hypothyroidism (CH). In this study, the prevalence of TPO gene mutations in patients with thyroid dyshormonogenesis in Isfahan was investigated. Methods. In this cross-sectional study, genomic DNA of 41 patients with permanent CH due to thyroid dyshormonogenesis was extracted using the salting out method. The 17 exonic regions of the TPO gene were amplified. SSCP technique was performed for scanning of the exonic regions of the TPO gene, except exon 8. DNA sequencing was performed for those with different migration patterns in SSCP by chain termination method. Exon 8 was sequenced directly in all patients. In 4 patients, all fragments were also sequenced. Results. One missense mutation c.2669G > A (NM_000547.5) at exon 15 (14th coding exon) in one patient in homozygous form and seven different single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in exons 1, 7, 8, 11, and 15 of TPO gene. Conclusion. The TPO gene mutations among CH patients with dyshormonogenesis in Isfahan were less frequent in comparison with other similar studies. It may be due to the presence of other unknown gene mutations which could not be detected by SSCP and sequencing methods.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22919382 PMCID: PMC3419406 DOI: 10.1155/2012/717283
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Endocrinol ISSN: 1687-8337 Impact factor: 3.257
Primers used for PCR Amplification of thyroid peroxidase gene.
| Exon | Forward Primers | Reverse Primers | Fragment size (bp) | Annealing temperature | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Position of 5′ end | Nucleotide sequence (5′→3′) | Position of 5′ end | Nucleotide sequence (5′→3′) | |||
| (1) |
| GACTTCCTAGCATCTTGACG | +67 | CACTTTACAAGTTCCAATGATG | 220 | 58°C |
| (2) | −74 | AGACAAGGACACAGCGGTTC | +95 | CATGGCCTTGTCAGTGCTTG | 225 | 60°C |
| (3) | −67 | AAGCAACACTGTCAGTGAATC | +123 | TTAACAATGGCAAGCTTCAG | 275 | 60°C |
| (4) | −60 | TT AAGTACCAAAGATACCATAGAC | +65 | CACAAAGTCAAGGTGTCCTC | 295 | 60°C |
| (5) | −101 | CAAATTCAGATGCTGGAGTCAC | +73 | TCCTTCATGATGGCATCTAGTC | 308 | 61°C |
| (6) | −86 | CTGAGAATGGTGTCTTATATCTG | +52 | AGCATCACAGGACCCAATC | 313 | 61°C |
| (7) | −61 | GTCATCTTTCTGCTACCACG | +60 | TTGACGTTTTAAATAGCACTTAG | 327 | 55°C |
| (8) | −60 | AGAGTCTTACAA AGG GTG CAC | +163 | AAG TAC CTG GGA GAG AGA AGC | 678 | 60°C |
| (9) | −29 | TCA CTGAGATGCTTTTCCTAT C | +45 | AAGAGTTCATGGGGACCAG | 327 | 60°C |
| (10) | −55 | GTTTCTCTAGAACTGAGCCAAG | +79 | AGTCTCTCTAGCAGCAGGTTG | 306 | 61°C |
| (11) | −51 | AACAAAAGTTCAGTTCTGTGAGAG | +44 | TGTGCAGAACGTGAAGGAAG | 330 | 61°C |
| (12) | −42 | CTC CAT GCA CTG TGA CCT TAC | +57 | CTTTGTTTGATGAGATGCACG | 308 | 61°C |
| (13) | −46 | CTTTTCTCGTAGTTTGACTACATG | +54 | CTTATATCGGAAACATTCAGATG | 271 | 60°C |
| (14) | −69 | AGAGAAGCACCTCCCAGAAC | +69 | TACAAAAACTCGCAAATGGAC | 270 | 61°C |
| (15) | −75 | CAGACTCAGGCAGGACAACC | +69 | ATTGCAGCCATGTCCAGAG | 244 | 61°C |
| (16) | −61 | CTACCCTCCACAGTCACGGT | +59 | CCAGATCCTGTCCAACCACT | 250 | 62°C |
| (17) | −108 | TGTGAAAAGAGCTCCTGTC | +49 | GTGATTTTGGGAACATGAAG | 211 | 62°C |
Figure 1(a) SSCP analysis of exon 15 fragments of thyroid peroxidase (TPO) gene in nine patients with thyroid dyshormonogenesis of Isfahan, Iran. Line 1: normal control. Line 2–8: patients that did not have aberrant shift and mutation in exon 15. Line 9: the patient with homozygous G2669A mutation in exon 15. (b) Sequencing analysis result of patient with homozygous G2669A mutation in exon 15.
Figure 2(a) SSCP analysis of exon 15 in affected family. Line1: Normal control, Line2: The patient that has homozygous G2669A mutation in exon 15, Line3: The affected s' mother, Line4: The affected s' father. (b) Pedigree of the affected family is aligned with the SSCP analysis. (c) Sequencing analysis result of affected s' mother and father.